Basically: A little abkupfern has always goes with the job of Noel Gallagher. Furthermore you should be aware and if you really producing any links to previous songs, then you do with it no sensational discovery, but that has always been like that. While I agree that "Turn Up The Sun" most reminiscent of Oasis of the past, but for me personally the album contains well some surprises: Not least thanks to Zak Starkey on drums, the songs get a very interesting rhythm. It's not just somehow tumbled to the beat, but actually completely new (at Oasis) that one gets to hear such atypical rhythms. Furthermore, it has also incorporated in the acoustic numbers loving guitar tracks and not just chord strumming as before. A little, I want to comment on songs: "The Meaning Of Soul" shows that not close Oasis opposite trends in recent years ("retro-rock"). "The Importance of Being Idle" - in this song, I hope particularly that it is released as a single, here is wonderfully successful that one has to text found a perfectly suitable melody, the mood of "doing nothing" is great over , "Let There Be Love" - for me personally the only weak point of the album, this song actually reminiscent of the Beatles, unfortunately it's pretty bland. Although Liam Gallagher writes seemingly simple songs, but still you get the impression that he is not only the cliché-bad-boy, but that he also has a soft core and can express his feelings in his songs. Conclusion: On the one hand, one can imagine that Oasis have greatly strained in this album, something new and sometimes risky to try (mind you: for Oasis ratios). The special feature is that the album completely loose comes over and is very pleasant to listen to. Since "Mornig Glory" certainly the best Oasis album.